Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Ocean Bio-Chem, Inc. (OBCI) Named “Best Choice” in Test for Fuel Tank Corrosion

Ocean Bio-Chem is a leading manufacturer and distributor of appearance, performance, and maintenance products serving the automotive, marine, power sports, recreational vehicle, and outdoor power equipment markets. It sells its products under the Star brite Star Tron and other trademarks within the U.S. and Canadian markets.

The company today announced that it has been named the “clear winner” in a test by Practical Sailor of seven products used to guard against fuel tank corrosion. The publication said Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment was the “Best Choice” to fight corrosion in a boat’s diesel fuel tank. It also praised the product’s ability to keep biological growth under control.

Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment is a unique fuel treatment that uses leading-edge enzyme technology. It prevents and even cures many ethanol-related fuel problems such as decreased performance and power. Engines using the product start easier, run smoother, get better fuel economy, and produce lower emissions. The enzymes in it stabilize fuel chemistry for up to two years and remove gums, varnish, and carbon deposits, which allow for maximum performance.

This is an important recognition for Ocean Bio-Chem and its Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment. The publication Practical Sailor is well-respected, providing product test reports for its readers, who are serious sailors and boaters. For more than 35 years, it has conducted independent, unbiased tests on boats, gear, and accessories.

For additional information about Ocean Bio-Chem and its entire product line, please visit www.oceanbiochem.com

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